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Sanctions Snarl Lukoil—Baghdad Pays Up to Protect 480,000 bpd of Oil Production
Iraq has quietly stepped in to keep one of its most important oilfields from wobbling. After two months of unpaid wages at Lukoil’s West Qurna-2, Baghdad has begun paying local staff directly, advancing December salaries to prevent a slowdown at a field that supplies roughly 0.5% of global oil and nearly a tenth of Iraq’s output—production that Iraq cannot replace from elsewhere. This is the first visible stress fracture in West Qurna-2 since Washington’s October 22 sanctions froze Lukoil’s ability to move money across…
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Sanctions Snarl Lukoil—Baghdad Pays Up to Protect 480,000 bpd of Oil Production
Iraq has quietly stepped in to keep one of its most important oilfields from wobbling. After two months of unpaid wages at Lukoil’s West Qurna-2, Baghdad has begun paying local staff directly, advancing December salaries to prevent a slowdown at a field that supplies roughly 0.5% of global oil and nearly a tenth of Iraq’s output—production that Iraq cannot replace from elsewhere. This is the first visible stress fracture in West Qurna-2 since Washington’s October 22 sanctions froze Lukoil’s ability to move money across…
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Sanctions Snarl Lukoil—Baghdad Pays Up to Protect 480,000 bpd of Oil Production
Iraq has quietly stepped in to keep one of its most important oilfields from wobbling. After two months of unpaid wages at Lukoil’s West Qurna-2, Baghdad has begun paying local staff directly, advancing December salaries to prevent a slowdown at a field that supplies roughly 0.5% of global oil and nearly a tenth of Iraq’s output—production that Iraq cannot replace from elsewhere. This is the first visible stress fracture in West Qurna-2 since Washington’s October 22 sanctions froze Lukoil’s ability to move money across…
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Smart Grids and EVs Fuel Massive Growth in the Copper Connector Market
The vast global effort to electrify transport and modernize power grids is driving a surging, often overlooked demand for one critical component: the humble copper alloy connector. While attention often focuses on breakthroughs in battery technology or records in renewable energy installations, a new market analysis suggests that the foundational hardware enabling these technologies is poised for significant expansion. According to a detailed market report from Allied Market Research (AMR), the copper alloy connector market is projected to nearly…
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Guyana’s Record-Breaking Oil Boom
The tiny South American nation of Guyana, once one of the continent’s poorest countries, recently emerged as a top oil producer. After a swathe of high-quality discoveries in the offshore Stabroek Block, the government in Georgetown finds itself managing one of the world's largest oil booms. In roughly a decade, Guyana went from its first oil discovery to South America’s third-largest oil producer with signs of further growth ahead. This delivered a massive economic dividend for the country of less than one million, which sees it now…
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America’s $100 Billion Plan to Ensure Energy Security
The US Export-Import Bank, an independent federal agency tasked with helping to facilitate US trade, will invest $100 billion to achieve President Trump's plan to secure US and allied supply chains for critical minerals, nuclear energy, and liquefied natural gas (LNG). Its new chair, John Jovanovic (appointed in September) told the Financial Times that the agency would finance these efforts in order to counter western reliance on China and Russia - and that the first tranche of deals will include projects in Egypt, Pakistan and Europe, adding…
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